Hot Tub Forum
Brand Specific Forums => Hot Spring Spas => Topic started by: VRMGRANALLI on November 14, 2019, 10:26:50 am
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Good Morning. Looking at purchasing a Wet Floor Model Pulse. Is there any downfall to a Floor Model? This will be out first Hot Tub purchase so want to make sure I do it right the first time. Currently sits at $10,249 + tax for the Pulse with Cover, Stairs, Chemicals, Bluetooth Audio setup, Delivery, etc. Any input on both pricing and floor model would be helpful. Thanks!
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As far as I understand it, a floor model warranty doesn't start until you take delivery, so from that standpoint consider it a "setup and tested" unit - something which you know won't leak on day-one after delivery. Yes the parts are "used" but they are not heavily abused (assuming the dealer know's how to maintain their water), more like this tub received a long setup testing phase from the manufacturer to ensure it's working smoothly.
The Pulse looks like a nice model, I've heard good stuff about it. Although I'm really not certain about the price, especially for a floor model - personally I wouldn't pay that much for a used floor model - but that's personal preference
But I'm not a dealer, just a shopper who studied HotSprings extensively before making my decision to go with them for my first spa (delivery this coming Wednesday!).
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That's a good price. That would even be a good price if it didn't have the stereo.
Warranty is unaffected. I would advise you to look it over carefully just to ensure that if there are any blemishes or scratches you notice them now. With any floor model I sell, I swap out the filters for brand new filters, so I would as that of your dealer. Otherwise, there is no issue buying a floor model. You have visible proof that it works.